Accessorizing with Pier 1 This Summer

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Unless you’re one of the rare, lucky folks with the means to hire an amazing designer and buy all new furniture and accessories when you move or redecorate, your home is likely an ever-evolving masterpiece. A collection of your favorite, most meaningful items along with a few classic pieces as well as some of the latest trends.

Since I’m at home a lot more with kids this summer, I’ve been spending a lot of time looking around focusing on what could use some sprucing –– as well as those areas that didn’t turn out quite right or weren’t quite finished. I like to invest in a few key classic pieces that I know I will have for decades to come, but don’t want to spend a ton on more trendy & seasonal items that may or not come with us on the next move (it will happen at some point for us). That’s where places like Pier 1 come in where you can grab some fun, stylish pieces that won’t break the bank. While I’m re-accessorizing our entry way to meet the needs of our ever-evolving home (our formal living room is now half “tasteful” gymnasium, half living space), I love getting inspiration for other areas of my home as well.

Compulsive crafter, connoisseur of shiny things, author, real estate Broker, designer, and mom. My mind is always spinning with ideas on how to create beautiful, functional spaces and things. Jane of all trades, master of many. After designing my first home at 20 and becoming a general contractor at 23, I've since created complete custom home spaces as well as couture gowns, crystal-adorned shoes, and more. I don't take no for an answer because there is always a way.